William J. Ray is an Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Penn State University, USA. At Penn State, he was the Director of the SCAN (Specialization in Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience) Program and was the Director of the Clinical Psychology Program. His research has focused on approaching clinical questions from a neuroscience perspective.
1. Introduction to Human Neuroscience 2. Functioning of the Nervous System
3. Genetic Influences on Brain and Behavior 4. Neuroscience Measures of
Brain Structure and Function 5. Basic Motivation Including Hunger and
Sexuality 6. Consciousness, Attention, and Sleep 7. Emotion, Stress and
Health 8. Visual Processes 9. Audition, Language, and Music 10. Movement
and Bodily Sensation 11. Brain Changes in Learning and Memory 12. Cognitive
Functioning and Problem Solving 13. The Social Brain 14. Neurocognitive
Disorders 15. Psychopathological Disorders 16. Psychoactive Substances and
Addiction